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Feb 2024
29m 34s

Opferforschung in der Kriminologie | ".....

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Warum es wichtig ist, Opfer von Straftaten und bei Strafverfahren zu berücksichtigen, erforscht Michael Kilchling vom MPI zur Erforschung von Kriminalität, Sicherheit und Recht, Freiburg | Mehr zur Sendung: http://swr.li/opferforschung-kriminilogie | Bei Fragen und Anregungen schreibt uns: wissen@swr2.de | Folgt uns auf Mastodon: https://ard.social/@SWR2Wis ... Show More
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